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efrazer-oai
564860e8bd refactor: add agent identity crate (#18871)
## Summary

This PR adds `codex-agent-identity` as an isolated crate for Agent
Identity business logic.

The crate owns:
- AgentAssertion construction.
- Agent task registration.
- private-key assertion signing.
- bounded blocking HTTP for task registration.

It does not wire AgentIdentity into `auth.json`, `AuthManager`, rollout
state, or request callsites. That integration happens in later PRs.

Reference old stack: https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/17387/changes

## Stack

1. https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18757: full revert
2. This PR: isolated Agent Identity crate
3. https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18785: explicit AgentIdentity
auth mode and startup task allocation
4. https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18811: migrate Codex backend
auth callsites through AuthProvider
5. https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18904: accept AgentIdentity JWTs
and load `CODEX_AGENT_IDENTITY`

## Testing

Tests: targeted Rust checks, cargo-shear, Bazel lock check, and CI.
2026-04-21 19:57:49 -07:00
Celia Chen
1cd3ad1f49 feat: add AWS SigV4 auth for OpenAI-compatible model providers (#17820)
## Summary

Add first-class Amazon Bedrock Mantle provider support so Codex can keep
using its existing Responses API transport with OpenAI-compatible
AWS-hosted endpoints such as AOA/Mantle.

This is needed for the AWS launch path, where provider traffic should
authenticate with AWS credentials instead of OpenAI bearer credentials.
Requests are authenticated immediately before transport send, so SigV4
signs the final method, URL, headers, and body bytes that `reqwest` will
send.

## What Changed

- Added a new `codex-aws-auth` crate for loading AWS SDK config,
resolving credentials, and signing finalized HTTP requests with AWS
SigV4.
- Added a built-in `amazon-bedrock` provider that targets Bedrock Mantle
Responses endpoints, defaults to `us-east-1`, supports region/profile
overrides, disables WebSockets, and does not require OpenAI auth.
- Added Amazon Bedrock auth resolution in `codex-model-provider`: prefer
`AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK` when set, otherwise use AWS SDK credentials
and SigV4 signing.
- Added `AuthProvider::apply_auth` and `Request::prepare_body_for_send`
so request-signing providers can sign the exact outbound request after
JSON serialization/compression.
- Determine the region by taking the `aws.region` config first (required
for bearer token codepath), and fallback to SDK default region.

## Testing
Amazon Bedrock Mantle Responses paths:

- Built the local Codex binary with `cargo build`.
- Verified the custom proxy-backed `aws` provider using `env_key =
"AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK"` streamed raw `responses` output with
`response.output_text.delta`, `response.completed`, and `mantle-env-ok`.
- Verified a full `codex exec --profile aws` turn returned
`mantle-env-ok`.
- Confirmed the custom provider used the bearer env var, not AWS profile
auth: bogus `AWS_PROFILE` still passed, empty env var failed locally,
and malformed env var reached Mantle and failed with `401
invalid_api_key`.
- Verified built-in `amazon-bedrock` with `AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK` set
passed despite bogus AWS profiles, returning `amazon-bedrock-env-ok`.
- Verified built-in `amazon-bedrock` SDK/SigV4 auth passed with
`AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK` unset and temporary AWS session env
credentials, returning `amazon-bedrock-sdk-env-ok`.
2026-04-22 01:11:17 +00:00
cassirer-openai
27d9673273 [rollout_trace] Add rollout trace crate (#18876)
## Summary

Adds the standalone `codex-rollout-trace` crate, which defines the raw
trace event format, replay/reduction model, writer, and reducer logic
for reconstructing model-visible conversation/runtime state from
recorded rollout data.

The crate-level design is documented in
[`codex-rs/rollout-trace/README.md`](https://github.com/openai/codex/blob/codex/rollout-trace-crate/codex-rs/rollout-trace/README.md).

## Stack

This is PR 1/5 in the rollout trace stack.

- [#18876](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18876): Add rollout
trace crate
- [#18877](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18877): Record core
session rollout traces
- [#18878](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18878): Trace tool and
code-mode boundaries
- [#18879](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18879): Trace sessions
and multi-agent edges
- [#18880](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18880): Add debug trace
reduction command

## Review Notes

This PR intentionally does not wire tracing into live Codex execution.
It establishes the data model and reducer contract first, with
crate-local tests covering conversation reconstruction, compaction
boundaries, tool/session edges, and code-cell lifecycle reduction. Later
PRs emit into this model.

The README is the best entry point for reviewing the intended trace
format and reduction semantics before diving into the reducer modules.
2026-04-21 21:54:05 +00:00
Shijie Rao
c5e9c6f71f Preserve Cloudfare HTTP cookies in codex (#17783)
## Summary
- Adds a process-local, in-memory cookie store for ChatGPT HTTP clients.
- Limits cookie storage and replay to a shared ChatGPT host allowlist.
- Wires the shared store into the default Codex reqwest client and
backend client.
- Shares the ChatGPT host allowlist with remote-control URL validation
to avoid drift.
- Enables reqwest cookie support and updates lockfiles.
2026-04-21 14:40:15 -07:00
efrazer-oai
be75785504 fix: fully revert agent identity runtime wiring (#18757)
## Summary

This PR fully reverts the previously merged Agent Identity runtime
integration from the old stack:
https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/17387/changes

It removes the Codex-side task lifecycle wiring, rollout/session
persistence, feature flag plumbing, lazy `auth.json` mutation,
background task auth paths, and request callsite changes introduced by
that stack.

This leaves the repo in a clean pre-AgentIdentity integration state so
the follow-up PRs can reintroduce the pieces in smaller reviewable
layers.

## Stack

1. This PR: full revert
2. https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18871: move Agent Identity
business logic into a crate
3. https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18785: add explicit
AgentIdentity auth mode and startup task allocation
4. https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18811: migrate auth callsites
through AuthProvider

## Testing

Tests: targeted Rust checks, cargo-shear, Bazel lock check, and CI.
2026-04-21 14:30:55 -07:00
Ruslan Nigmatullin
69c3d12274 app-server: implement device key v2 methods (#18430)
## Why

The device-key protocol needs an app-server implementation that keeps
local key operations behind the same request-processing boundary as
other v2 APIs.

app-server owns request dispatch, transport policy, documentation, and
JSON-RPC error shaping. `codex-device-key` owns key binding, validation,
platform provider selection, and signing mechanics. Keeping the adapter
thin makes the boundary easier to review and avoids moving local
key-management details into thread orchestration code.

## What changed

- Added `DeviceKeyApi` as the app-server adapter around
`DeviceKeyStore`.
- Converted protocol protection policies, payload variants, algorithms,
and protection classes to and from the device-key crate types.
- Encoded SPKI public keys and DER signatures as base64 protocol fields.
- Routed `device/key/create`, `device/key/public`, and `device/key/sign`
through `MessageProcessor`.
- Rejected remote transports before provider access while allowing local
`stdio` and in-process callers to reach the device-key API.
- Added stdio, in-process, and websocket tests for device-key validation
and transport policy.
- Documented the device-key methods in the app-server v2 method list.

## Test coverage

- `device_key_create_rejects_empty_account_user_id`
- `in_process_allows_device_key_requests_to_reach_device_key_api`
- `device_key_methods_are_rejected_over_websocket`

## Stack

This is PR 3 of 4 in the device-key app-server stack. It is stacked on
#18429.

## Validation

- `cargo test -p codex-app-server device_key`
- `just fix -p codex-app-server`
2026-04-21 14:07:08 -07:00
Ruslan Nigmatullin
5bab04dcd7 app-server: add codex-device-key crate (#18429)
## Why

Device-key storage and signing are local security-sensitive operations
with platform-specific behavior. Keeping the core API in
`codex-device-key` keeps app-server focused on routing and business
logic instead of owning key-management details.

The crate keeps the signing surface intentionally narrow: callers can
create a bound key, fetch its public key, or sign one of the structured
payloads accepted by the crate. It does not expose a generic
arbitrary-byte signing API.

Key IDs cross into platform-specific labels, tags, and metadata paths,
so externally supplied IDs are constrained to the same auditable
namespace created by the crate: `dk_` followed by unpadded base64url for
32 bytes. Remote-control target paths are also tied to each signed
payload shape so connection proofs cannot be reused for enrollment
endpoints, or vice versa.

## What changed

- Added the `codex-device-key` workspace crate.
- Added account/client-bound key creation with stable `dk_` key IDs.
- Added strict `key_id` validation before public-key lookup or signing
reaches a provider.
- Added public-key lookup and structured signing APIs.
- Split remote-control client endpoint allowlists by connection vs
enrollment payload shape.
- Added validation for key bindings, accepted payload fields, token
expiration, and payload/key binding mismatches.
- Added flow-oriented docs on the validation helpers that gate provider
signing.
- Added protection policy and protection-class types without wiring a
platform provider yet.
- Added an unsupported default provider so platforms without an
implementation fail explicitly instead of silently falling back to
software-backed keys.
- Updated Cargo and Bazel lock metadata for the new crate and
non-platform-specific dependencies.

## Stack

This is stacked on #18428.

## Validation

- `cargo test -p codex-device-key`
- Added unit coverage for strict `key_id` validation before provider
use.
- Added unit coverage that rejects remote-control paths from the wrong
signed payload shape.
- `just bazel-lock-update`
- `just bazel-lock-check`
2026-04-21 17:57:00 +00:00
jif-oai
bf2a34b4b2 feat: baseline lib (#18848)
This add with 2 entry point:
* `reset_git_repository` that takes a directory and set it as a new git
root
* `diff_since_latest_init` this returns the diff for a given directory
since the last `reset_git_repository`
2026-04-21 17:24:30 +01:00
Michael Bolin
53cf12cd52 build: reduce Rust dev debuginfo (#18844)
## What changed

This PR makes the default Cargo dev profile use line-tables-only debug
info:

```toml
[profile.dev]
debug = 1
```

That keeps useful backtraces while avoiding the cost of full variable
debug
info in normal local dev builds.

This also makes the Bazel CI setting explicit with `-Cdebuginfo=0` for
target
and exec-configuration Rust actions. Bazel/rules_rust does not read
Cargo
profiles for this setting, and the current fastbuild action already
emitted
`--codegen=debuginfo=0`; the Bazel part of this PR makes that choice
direct in
our build configuration.

## Why

The slow codex-core rebuilds are dominated by debug-info codegen, not
parsing
or type checking. On a warm-dependency package rebuild, the baseline
codex-core compile was about 39.5s wall / 38.9s rustc total, with
codegen_crate around 14.0s and LLVM_passes around 13.4s. Setting
codex-core
to line-tables-only debug info brought that to about 27.2s wall / 26.7s
rustc
total, with codegen_crate around 3.1s and LLVM_passes around 2.8s.

`debug = 0` was only about another 0.7s faster than `debug = 1` in the
codex-core measurement, so `debug = 1` is the better default dev
tradeoff: it
captures nearly all of the compile-time win while preserving basic
debuggability.

I also sampled other first-party crates instead of keeping a
codex-core-only
package override. codex-app-server showed the same pattern: rustc total
dropped from 15.85s to 10.48s, while codegen_crate plus LLVM_passes
dropped
from about 13.47s to 3.23s. codex-app-server-protocol had a smaller but
still
real improvement, 16.05s to 14.58s total, and smaller crates showed
modest
wins. That points to a workspace dev-profile policy rather than a
hand-maintained list of large crates.

## Relationship to #18612

[#18612](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18612) added the
`dev-small`
profile. That remains useful when someone wants a working local build
quickly
and is willing to opt in with `cargo build --profile dev-small`.

This PR is deliberately less aggressive: it changes the common default
dev
profile while preserving line tables/backtraces. `dev-small` remains the
explicit "build quickly, no debuggability concern" path.

## Other investigation

I looked for another structural win comparable to
[#16631](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/16631) and
[#16630](https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/16630), but did not find
one.
The attempted TOML monomorphization changes were noisy or worse in
measurement, and the async task changes reduced some instantiations but
only
translated to roughly a one-second improvement while being much more
disruptive. The debug-info setting was the one repeatable, material win
that
survived measurement.

## Verification

- `just bazel-lock-update`
- `just bazel-lock-check`
- `cargo check -p codex-core --lib`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --lib`
- Bazel `aquery --config=ci-linux` confirmed `--codegen=debuginfo=0` and
  `-Cdebuginfo=0` for `//codex-rs/core:core`


---
[//]: # (BEGIN SAPLING FOOTER)
Stack created with [Sapling](https://sapling-scm.com). Best reviewed
with [ReviewStack](https://reviewstack.dev/openai/codex/pull/18844).
* #18846
* __->__ #18844
2026-04-21 09:00:40 -07:00
Michael Bolin
1dcea729d3 chore: enable await-holding clippy lints (#18698)
Follow-up to https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/18178, where we said
the await-holding clippy rule would be enabled separately.

Enable `await_holding_lock` and `await_holding_invalid_type` after the
preceding commits fixed or explicitly documented the current offenders.
2026-04-21 06:06:05 +00:00
pakrym-oai
4c2e730488 Organize context fragments (#18794)
Organize context fragments under `core/context`. Implement same trait on
all of them.
2026-04-20 22:39:17 -07:00
Abhinav
ab26554a3a Add remote_sandbox_config to our config requirements (#18763)
## Why

Customers need finer-grained control over allowed sandbox modes based on
the host Codex is running on. For example, they may want stricter
sandbox limits on devboxes while keeping a different default elsewhere.

Our current cloud requirements can target user/account groups, but they
cannot vary sandbox requirements by host. That makes remote development
environments awkward because the same top-level `allowed_sandbox_modes`
has to apply everywhere.

## What

Adds a new `remote_sandbox_config` section to `requirements.toml`:

```toml
allowed_sandbox_modes = ["read-only"]

[[remote_sandbox_config]]
hostname_patterns = ["*.org"]
allowed_sandbox_modes = ["read-only", "workspace-write"]

[[remote_sandbox_config]]
hostname_patterns = ["*.sh", "runner-*.ci"]
allowed_sandbox_modes = ["read-only", "danger-full-access"]
```

During requirements resolution, Codex resolves the local host name once,
preferring the machine FQDN when available and falling back to the
cleaned kernel hostname. This host classification is best effort rather
than authenticated device proof.

Each requirements source applies its first matching
`remote_sandbox_config` entry before it is merged with other sources.
The shared merge helper keeps that `apply_remote_sandbox_config` step
paired with requirements merging so new requirements sources do not have
to remember the extra call.

That preserves source precedence: a lower-precedence requirements file
with a matching `remote_sandbox_config` cannot override a
higher-precedence source that already set `allowed_sandbox_modes`.

This also wires the hostname-aware resolution through app-server,
CLI/TUI config loading, config API reads, and config layer metadata so
they all evaluate remote sandbox requirements consistently.

## Verification

- `cargo test -p codex-config remote_sandbox_config`
- `cargo test -p codex-config host_name`
- `cargo test -p codex-core
load_config_layers_applies_matching_remote_sandbox_config`
- `cargo test -p codex-core
system_remote_sandbox_config_keeps_cloud_sandbox_modes`
- `cargo test -p codex-config`
- `cargo test -p codex-core` unit tests passed; `tests/all.rs`
integration matrix was intentionally stopped after the relevant focused
tests passed
- `just fix -p codex-config`
- `just fix -p codex-core`
- `cargo check -p codex-app-server`
2026-04-21 05:05:02 +00:00
Ruslan Nigmatullin
97d4b42583 uds: add async Unix socket crate (#18254)
## Summary
- add a codex-uds crate with async UnixListener and UnixStream wrappers
- expose helpers for private socket directory setup and stale socket
path checks
- migrate codex-stdio-to-uds onto codex-uds and Tokio-based stdio/socket
relaying
- update the CLI stdio-to-uds command path for the async runner

## Tests
- cargo test -p codex-uds -p codex-stdio-to-uds
- cargo test -p codex-cli
- just fmt
- just fix -p codex-uds
- just fix -p codex-stdio-to-uds
- just fix -p codex-cli
- just bazel-lock-check
- git diff --check
2026-04-20 15:59:05 -07:00
Andrey Mishchenko
80aecc22cd Create dev-small build profile (#18612) 2026-04-19 22:05:17 -07:00
efrazer-oai
b885c3f8b1 Filter Windows sandbox roots from SSH config dependencies (#18493)
## Stack

1. Base PR: #18443 stops granting ACLs on `USERPROFILE`.
2. This PR: filters additional SSH-owned profile roots discovered from
SSH config.

## Bug

The base PR removes the broadest bad grant: `USERPROFILE` itself.

That still leaves one important case. A user profile child can be
SSH-owned even when its name is not one of our fixed exclusions.

For example:

```sshconfig
Host devbox
  IdentityFile ~/.keys/devbox
  CertificateFile ~/.certs/devbox-cert.pub
  UserKnownHostsFile ~/.known_hosts_custom
  Include ~/.ssh/conf.d/*.conf
```

After profile expansion, the sandbox might see these as normal profile
children:

```text
C:\Users\me\.keys
C:\Users\me\.certs
C:\Users\me\.known_hosts_custom
C:\Users\me\.ssh
```

Those paths have another owner: OpenSSH and the tools that manage SSH
identity and host-key state. Codex should not add sandbox ACLs to them.

OpenSSH describes this dependency tree in
[`ssh_config(5)`](https://man.openbsd.org/ssh_config.5), and the client
parser follows the same shape in `readconf.c`:

- `Include` recursively reads more config files and expands globs
- `IdentityFile` and `CertificateFile` name authentication files
- `UserKnownHostsFile`, `GlobalKnownHostsFile`, and `RevokedHostKeys`
name host-key files
- `ControlPath` and `IdentityAgent` can name profile-owned sockets or
control files
- these path directives can use forms such as `~`, `%d`, and `${HOME}`

## Change

This PR adds a small SSH config dependency scanner.

It starts at:

```text
~/.ssh/config
```

Then it returns concrete paths named by `Include` and by path-valued SSH
config directives:

```text
IdentityFile
CertificateFile
UserKnownHostsFile
GlobalKnownHostsFile
RevokedHostKeys
ControlPath
IdentityAgent
```

For example:

```sshconfig
IdentityFile ~/.keys/devbox
CertificateFile ~/.certs/devbox-cert.pub
Include ~/.ssh/conf.d/*.conf
```

returns paths like:

```text
C:\Users\me\.keys\devbox
C:\Users\me\.certs\devbox-cert.pub
C:\Users\me\.ssh\conf.d\devbox.conf
```

The setup code then maps those paths back to their top-level
`USERPROFILE` child and filters matching sandbox roots out of both the
writable and readable root lists.

## Why this shape

The parser reports what SSH config references. The sandbox setup code
decides which `USERPROFILE` roots are unsafe to grant.

That keeps the policy simple:

1. expand broad profile grants
2. remove the profile root
3. remove fixed sensitive profile folders
4. remove profile folders referenced by SSH config dependencies

If a path has two possible owners, the sandbox steps back. SSH keeps
control of SSH config, keys, certificates, known-hosts files, sockets,
and included config files.

## Tests

- `cargo test -p codex-windows-sandbox --lib`
- `just bazel-lock-check`
- `just fix -p codex-windows-sandbox`
- `git diff --check`
2026-04-19 14:58:33 -07:00
Celia Chen
a803790a10 feat: add opt-in provider runtime abstraction (#17713)
## Summary

- Add `codex-model-provider` as the runtime home for model-provider
behavior that does not belong in `codex-core`, `codex-login`, or
`codex-api`.
- The new crate wraps configured `ModelProviderInfo` in a
`ModelProvider` trait object that can resolve the API provider config,
provider-scoped auth manager, and request auth provider for each call.
- This centralizes provider auth behavior in one place today, and gives
us an extension point for future provider-specific auth, model listing,
request setup, and related runtime behavior.

## Tests
Ran tests manually to make sure that provider auth under different
configs still work as expected.

---------

Co-authored-by: pakrym-oai <pakrym@openai.com>
2026-04-17 02:27:45 +00:00
Adrian
55c3de75cb Register agent tasks behind use_agent_identity (#17387)
## Summary

Stack PR3 for feature-gated agent identity support.

This PR adds per-thread agent task registration behind
`features.use_agent_identity`. Tasks are minted on the first real user
turn and cached in thread runtime state for later turns.

## Stack

- PR1: https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/17385 - add
`features.use_agent_identity`
- PR2: https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/17386 - register agent
identities when enabled
- PR3: https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/17387 - this PR, original
task registration slice
- PR3.1: https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/17978 - persist and
prewarm registered tasks per thread
- PR4: https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/17980 - use `AgentAssertion`
downstream when enabled

## Validation

Covered as part of the local stack validation pass:

- `just fmt`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --lib agent_identity`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --lib agent_assertion`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --lib websocket_agent_task`
- `cargo test -p codex-api api_bridge`
- `cargo build -p codex-cli --bin codex`

## Notes

The full local app-server E2E path is still being debugged after PR
creation. The current branch stack is directionally ready for review
while that follow-up continues.
2026-04-16 14:30:02 -07:00
Tom
6e72f0dbfd [codex] Add remote thread store implementation (#17826)
- Add a "remote" thread store implementation
- Implement the remote thread store as a thin wrapper that makes grpc
calls to a configurable service endpoint
- Implement only the thread/list method to start
- Encode the grpc method/param shape as protobufs in the remote
implementation

A wart: the proto generation script is an "example" binary target. This
is an example target only because Cargo lets examples use
dev-dependencies, which keeps tonic-prost-build out of the normal
codex-thread-store dependency surface. A regular bin would either need
to add proto generation deps as normal runtime deps, or use a
feature-gated optional dep, which this repo’s manifest checks explicitly
reject.
2026-04-16 10:15:31 -07:00
xl-openai
48cf3ed7b0 Extract plugin loading and marketplace logic into codex-core-plugins (#18070)
Split plugin loading, marketplace, and related infrastructure out of
core into codex-core-plugins, while keeping the core-facing
configuration and orchestration flow in codex-core.

---------

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-04-15 23:13:17 -07:00
efrazer-oai
9d1bf002c6 Significantly improve standalone installer (#17022)
## Summary

This PR significantly improves the standalone installer experience.

The main changes are:

1. We now install the codex binary and other dependencies in a
subdirectory under CODEX_HOME.
(`CODEX_HOME/packages/standalone/releases/...`)

2. We replace the `codex.js` launcher that npm/bun rely on with logic in
the Rust binary that automatically resolves its dependencies (like
ripgrep)

## Motivation

A few design constraints pushed this work.

1. Currently, the entrypoint to codex is through `codex.js`, which
forces a node dependency to kick off our rust app. We want to move away
from this so that the entrypoint to codex does not rely on node or
external package managers.
2. Right now, the native script adds codex and its dependencies directly
to user PATH. Given that codex is likely to add more binary dependencies
than ripgrep, we want a solution which does not add arbitrary binaries
to user PATH -- the only one we want to add is the `codex` command
itself.
3. We want upgrades to be atomic. We do not want scenarios where
interrupting an upgrade command can move codex into undefined state (for
example, having a new codex binary but an old ripgrep binary). This was
~possible with the old script.
4. Currently, the Rust binary uses heuristics to determine which
installer created it. These heuristics are flaky and are tied to the
`codex.js` launcher. We need a more stable/deterministic way to
determine how the binary was installed for standalone.
5. We do not want conflicting codex installations on PATH. For example,
the user installing via npm, then installing via brew, then installing
via standalone would make it unclear which version of codex is being
launched and make it tough for us to determine the right upgrade
command.

## Design

### Standalone package layout

Standalone installs now live under `CODEX_HOME/packages/standalone`:

```text
$CODEX_HOME/
  packages/
    standalone/
      current -> releases/0.111.0-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
      releases/
        0.111.0-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/
          codex
          codex-resources/
            rg
```

where `standalone/current` is a symlink to a release directory.

On Windows, the release directory has the same shape, with `.exe` names
and Windows helpers in `codex-resources`:

```text
%CODEX_HOME%\
  packages\
    standalone\
      current -> releases\0.111.0-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
      releases\
        0.111.0-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc\
          codex.exe
          codex-resources\
            rg.exe
            codex-command-runner.exe
            codex-windows-sandbox-setup.exe
```

This gives us:
- atomic upgrades because we can fully stage a release before switching
`standalone/current`
- a stable way for the binary to recognize a standalone install from its
canonical `current_exe()` path under CODEX_HOME
- a clean place for binary dependencies like `rg`, Windows sandbox
helpers, and, in the future, our custom `zsh` etc

### Command location

On Unix, we add a symlink at `~/.local/bin/codex` which points directly
to the `$CODEX_HOME/packages/standalone/current/codex` binary. This
becomes the main entrypoint for the CLI.

On Windows, we store the link at
`%LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs\OpenAI\Codex\bin`.

### PATH persistence

This is a tricky part of the PR, as there's no ~super reliable way to
ensure that we end up on PATH without significant tradeoffs.

Most Unix variants will have `~/.local/bin` on PATH already, which means
we *should* be fine simply registering the command there in most cases.
However, there are cases where this is not the case. In these cases, we
directly edit the profile depending on the shell we're in.

- macOS zsh: `~/.zprofile`
- macOS bash: `~/.bash_profile`
- Linux zsh: `~/.zshrc`
- Linux bash: `~/.bashrc`
- fallback: `~/.profile`

On Windows, we update the User `Path` environment variable directly and
we don't need to worry about shell profiles.

### Standalone runtime detection

This PR adds a new shared crate, `codex-install-context`, which computes
install ownership once per process and caches it in a `OnceLock`.

That context includes:
- install manager (`Standalone`, `Npm`, `Bun`, `Brew`, `Other`)
- the managed standalone release directory, when applicable
- the managed standalone `codex-resources` directory, when present
- the resolved `rg_command`

The standalone path is detected by canonicalizing `current_exe()`,
canonicalizing CODEX_HOME via `find_codex_home()`, and checking whether
the binary is running from under
`$CODEX_HOME/packages/standalone/releases`.

We intentionally do not use a release metadata file. The binary path is
the source of truth.

### Dependency resolution

For standalone installs, `grep_files` now resolves bundled `rg` from
`codex-resources` next to the Codex binary.

For npm/bun/brew/other installs, `grep_files` falls back to resolving
`rg` from PATH.

For Windows standalone installs, Windows sandbox helpers are still found
as direct siblings when present. If they are not direct siblings, the
lookup also checks the sibling `codex-resources` directory.

### TUI update path

The TUI now has `UpdateAction::StandaloneUnix` and
`UpdateAction::StandaloneWindows`, which rerun the standalone install
commands.

Unix update command:

```sh
sh -c "curl -fsSL https://chatgpt.com/codex/install.sh | sh"
```

Windows update command:

```powershell
powershell -c "irm https://chatgpt.com/codex/install.ps1|iex"
```

The Windows updater runs PowerShell directly. We do this because `cmd
/C` would parse the `|iex` as a cmd pipeline instead of passing it to
PowerShell.

## Additional installer behavior

- standalone installs now warn about conflicting npm/bun/brew-managed
`codex` installs and offer to uninstall them
- same-version reruns do not redownload the release if it is already
staged locally

## Testing

Installer smoke tests run:
- macOS: fresh install into isolated `HOME` and `CODEX_HOME` with
`scripts/install/install.sh --release latest`
- macOS: reran the installer against the same isolated install to verify
the same-version/update path and PATH block idempotence
- macOS: verified the installed `codex --version` and bundled
`codex-resources/rg --version`
- Windows: parsed `scripts/install/install.ps1` with PowerShell via
`[scriptblock]::Create(...)`
- Windows: verified the standalone update action builds a direct
PowerShell command and does not route the `irm ...|iex` command through
`cmd /C`

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2026-04-15 14:44:01 -07:00
Tom
cdfcd2ca92 [codex] Add local thread store listing (#17824)
Builds on top of #17659 

Move the filesystem + sqlite thread listing-related operations inside of
a local ThreadStore implementation and call ThreadStore from the places
that used to perform these filesystem/sqlite operations.

This is the first of a series of PRs that will implement the rest of the
local ThreadStore.

Testing:
- added unit tests for the thread store implementation
- adjusted some unit tests in the realtime + personality packages whose
callsites changed. Specifically I'm trying to hide ThreadMetadata inside
of the local implementation and make ThreadMetadata a sqlite
implementation detail concern rather than a public interface, preferring
the more generate StoredThread interface instead
- added a corner case test for the personality migration package that
wasn't covered by the existing test suite
- adjust the behavior of searched thread listing to run the existing
local rollout repair/backfill pass _before_ querying SQLite results, so
callers using ThreadStore::list_threads do not miss matches after a
partial metadata warm-up
2026-04-15 11:34:27 -07:00
Adrian
8e784bba2f Register agent identities behind use_agent_identity (#17386)
## Summary

Stack PR 2 of 4 for feature-gated agent identity support.

This PR adds agent identity registration behind
`features.use_agent_identity`. It keeps the app-server protocol
unchanged and starts registration after ChatGPT auth exists rather than
requiring a client restart.

## Stack

- PR1: https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/17385 - add
`features.use_agent_identity`
- PR2: https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/17386 - this PR
- PR3: https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/17387 - register agent tasks
when enabled
- PR4: https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/17388 - use `AgentAssertion`
downstream when enabled

## Validation

Covered as part of the local stack validation pass:

- `just fmt`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --lib agent_identity`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --lib agent_assertion`
- `cargo test -p codex-core --lib websocket_agent_task`
- `cargo test -p codex-api api_bridge`
- `cargo build -p codex-cli --bin codex`

## Notes

The full local app-server E2E path is still being debugged after PR
creation. The current branch stack is directionally ready for review
while that follow-up continues.
2026-04-15 10:08:27 -07:00
Tom
dae56994da ThreadStore interface (#17659)
Introduce a ThreadStore interface for mediating access to the filesystem
(rollout jsonl files + sqlite db) based thread storage.

In later PRs we'll move the existing fs code behind a "local"
implementation of this ThreadStore interface.

This PR should be a no-op behaviorally, it only introduces the
interface.
2026-04-14 13:51:00 -07:00
pakrym-oai
ad37389c18 [codex] Initialize ICU data for code mode V8 (#17709)
Link ICU data into code mode, otherwise locale-dependent methods cause a
panic and a crash.
2026-04-13 22:01:58 -07:00
viyatb-oai
d9a385ac8c fix: pin inputs (#17471)
## Summary
- Pin Rust git patch dependencies to immutable revisions and make
cargo-deny reject unknown git and registry sources unless explicitly
allowlisted.
- Add checked-in SHA-256 coverage for the current rusty_v8 release
assets, wire those hashes into Bazel, and verify CI override downloads
before use.
- Add rusty_v8 MODULE.bazel update/check tooling plus a Bazel CI guard
so future V8 bumps cannot drift from the checked-in checksum manifest.
- Pin release/lint cargo installs and all external GitHub Actions refs
to immutable inputs.

## Future V8 bump flow
Run these after updating the resolved `v8` crate version and checksum
manifest:

```bash
python3 .github/scripts/rusty_v8_bazel.py update-module-bazel
python3 .github/scripts/rusty_v8_bazel.py check-module-bazel
```

The update command rewrites the matching `rusty_v8_<crate_version>`
`http_file` SHA-256 values in `MODULE.bazel` from
`third_party/v8/rusty_v8_<crate_version>.sha256`. The check command is
also wired into Bazel CI to block drift.

## Notes
- This intentionally excludes RustSec dependency upgrades and
bubblewrap-related changes per request.
- The branch was rebased onto the latest origin/main before opening the
PR.

## Validation
- cargo fetch --locked
- cargo deny check advisories
- cargo deny check
- cargo deny check sources
- python3 .github/scripts/rusty_v8_bazel.py check-module-bazel
- python3 .github/scripts/rusty_v8_bazel.py update-module-bazel
- python3 -m unittest discover -s .github/scripts -p
'test_rusty_v8_bazel.py'
- python3 -m py_compile .github/scripts/rusty_v8_bazel.py
.github/scripts/rusty_v8_module_bazel.py
.github/scripts/test_rusty_v8_bazel.py
- repo-wide GitHub Actions `uses:` audit: all external action refs are
pinned to 40-character SHAs
- yq eval on touched workflows and local actions
- git diff --check
- just bazel-lock-check

## Hash verification
- Confirmed `MODULE.bazel` hashes match
`third_party/v8/rusty_v8_146_4_0.sha256`.
- Confirmed GitHub release asset digests for denoland/rusty_v8
`v146.4.0` and openai/codex `rusty-v8-v146.4.0` match the checked-in
hashes.
- Streamed and SHA-256 hashed all 10 `MODULE.bazel` rusty_v8 asset URLs
locally; every downloaded byte stream matched both `MODULE.bazel` and
the checked-in manifest.

## Pin verification
- Confirmed signing-action pins match the peeled commits for their tag
comments: `sigstore/cosign-installer@v3.7.0`, `azure/login@v2`, and
`azure/trusted-signing-action@v0`.
- Pinned the remaining tag-based action refs in Bazel CI/setup:
`actions/setup-node@v6`, `facebook/install-dotslash@v2`,
`bazelbuild/setup-bazelisk@v3`, and `actions/cache/restore@v5`.
- Normalized all `bazelbuild/setup-bazelisk@v3` refs to the peeled
commit behind the annotated tag.
- Audited Cargo git dependencies: every manifest git dependency uses
`rev` only, every `Cargo.lock` git source has `?rev=<sha>#<same-sha>`,
and `cargo deny check sources` passes with `required-git-spec = "rev"`.
- Shallow-fetched each distinct git dependency repo at its pinned SHA
and verified Git reports each object as a commit.
2026-04-14 01:45:41 +00:00
starr-openai
280a4a6d42 Stabilize exec-server filesystem tests in CI (#17671)
## Summary\n- add an exec-server package-local test helper binary that
can run exec-server and fs-helper flows\n- route exec-server filesystem
tests through that helper instead of cross-crate codex helper
binaries\n- stop relying on Bazel-only extra binary wiring for these
tests\n\n## Testing\n- not run (per repo guidance for codex changes)

---------

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2026-04-13 16:53:42 -07:00
Shijie Rao
930e5adb7e Revert "Option to Notify Workspace Owner When Usage Limit is Reached" (#17391)
Reverts openai/codex#16969

#sev3-2026-04-10-accountscheckversion-500s-for-openai-workspace-7300
2026-04-10 23:33:13 +00:00
richardopenai
9f2a585153 Option to Notify Workspace Owner When Usage Limit is Reached (#16969)
## Summary
- Replace the manual `/notify-owner` flow with an inline confirmation
prompt when a usage-based workspace member hits a credits-depleted
limit.
- Fetch the current workspace role from the live ChatGPT
`accounts/check/v4-2023-04-27` endpoint so owner/member behavior matches
the desktop and web clients.
- Keep owner, member, and spend-cap messaging distinct so we only offer
the owner nudge when the workspace is actually out of credits.

## What Changed
- `backend-client`
- Added a typed fetch for the current account role from
`accounts/check`.
  - Mapped backend role values into a Rust workspace-role enum.
- `app-server` and protocol
  - Added `workspaceRole` to `account/read` and `account/updated`.
- Derived `isWorkspaceOwner` from the live role, with a fallback to the
cached token claim when the role fetch is unavailable.
- `tui`
  - Removed the explicit `/notify-owner` slash command.
- When a member is blocked because the workspace is out of credits, the
error now prompts:
- `Your workspace is out of credits. Request more from your workspace
owner? [y/N]`
  - Choosing `y` sends the existing owner-notification request.
- Choosing `n`, pressing `Esc`, or accepting the default selection
dismisses the prompt without sending anything.
- Selection popups now honor explicit item shortcuts, which is how the
`y` / `n` interaction is wired.

## Reviewer Notes
- The main behavior change is scoped to usage-based workspace members
whose workspace credits are depleted.
- Spend-cap reached should not show the owner-notification prompt.
- Owners and admins should continue to see `/usage` guidance instead of
the member prompt.
- The live role fetch is best-effort; if it fails, we fall back to the
existing token-derived ownership signal.

## Testing
- Manual verification
  - Workspace owner does not see the member prompt.
- Workspace member with depleted credits sees the confirmation prompt
and can send the nudge with `y`.
- Workspace member with spend cap reached does not see the
owner-notification prompt.

### Workspace member out of usage

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/341ac396-eff4-4a7f-bf0c-60660becbea1

### Workspace owner
<img width="1728" height="1086" alt="Screenshot 2026-04-09 at 11 48
22 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/06262a45-e3fc-4cc4-8326-1cbedad46ed6"
/>
2026-04-09 21:15:17 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
4c2a1ae31b Move default realtime prompt into core (#17165)
- Adds a core-owned realtime backend prompt template and preparation
path.
- Makes omitted realtime start prompts use the core default, while null
or empty prompts intentionally send empty instructions.
- Covers the core realtime path and app-server v2 path with integration
coverage.

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2026-04-08 19:34:40 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
d90a348870 Add WebRTC media transport to realtime TUI (#17058)
Adds the `[realtime].transport = "webrtc"` TUI media path using a new
`codex-realtime-webrtc` crate, while leaving app-server as the
signaling/event source.\n\nLocal checks: fmt, diff-check, dependency
tree only; test signal should come from CI.

---------

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2026-04-08 10:26:55 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
6fff9955f1 extract models manager and related ownership from core (#16508)
## Summary
- split `models-manager` out of `core` and add `ModelsManagerConfig`
plus `Config::to_models_manager_config()` so model metadata paths stop
depending on `core::Config`
- move login-owned/auth-owned code out of `core` into `codex-login`,
move model provider config into `codex-model-provider-info`, move API
bridge mapping into `codex-api`, move protocol-owned types/impls into
`codex-protocol`, and move response debug helpers into a dedicated
`response-debug-context` crate
- move feedback tag emission into `codex-feedback`, relocate tests to
the crates that now own the code, and keep broad temporary re-exports so
this PR avoids a giant import-only rewrite

## Major moves and decisions
- created `codex-models-manager` as the owner for model
cache/catalog/config/model info logic, including the new
`ModelsManagerConfig` struct
- created `codex-model-provider-info` as the owner for provider config
parsing/defaults and kept temporary `codex-login`/`codex-core`
re-exports for old import paths
- moved `api_bridge` error mapping + `CoreAuthProvider` into
`codex-api`, while `codex-login::api_bridge` temporarily re-exports
those symbols and keeps the `auth_provider_from_auth` wrapper
- moved `auth_env_telemetry` and `provider_auth` ownership to
`codex-login`
- moved `CodexErr` ownership to `codex-protocol::error`, plus
`StreamOutput`, `bytes_to_string_smart`, and network policy helpers to
protocol-owned modules
- created `codex-response-debug-context` for
`extract_response_debug_context`, `telemetry_transport_error_message`,
and related response-debug plumbing instead of leaving that behavior in
`core`
- moved `FeedbackRequestTags`, `emit_feedback_request_tags`, and
`emit_feedback_request_tags_with_auth_env` to `codex-feedback`
- deferred removal of temporary re-exports and the mechanical import
rewrites to a stacked follow-up PR so this PR stays reviewable

## Test moves
- moved auth refresh coverage from `core/tests/suite/auth_refresh.rs` to
`login/tests/suite/auth_refresh.rs`
- moved text encoding coverage from
`core/tests/suite/text_encoding_fix.rs` to
`protocol/src/exec_output_tests.rs`
- moved model info override coverage from
`core/tests/suite/model_info_overrides.rs` to
`models-manager/src/model_info_overrides_tests.rs`

---------

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2026-04-02 23:00:02 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
59b68f5519 Extract MCP into codex-mcp crate (#15919)
- Split MCP runtime/server code out of `codex-core` into the new
`codex-mcp` crate. New/moved public structs/types include `McpConfig`,
`McpConnectionManager`, `ToolInfo`, `ToolPluginProvenance`,
`CodexAppsToolsCacheKey`, and the `McpManager` API
(`codex_mcp::mcp::McpManager` plus the `codex_core::mcp::McpManager`
wrapper/shim). New/moved functions include `with_codex_apps_mcp`,
`configured_mcp_servers`, `effective_mcp_servers`,
`collect_mcp_snapshot`, `collect_mcp_snapshot_from_manager`,
`qualified_mcp_tool_name_prefix`, and the MCP auth/skill-dependency
helpers. Why: this creates a focused MCP crate boundary and shrinks
`codex-core` without forcing every consumer to migrate in the same PR.

- Move MCP server config schema and persistence into `codex-config`.
New/moved structs/enums include `AppToolApproval`,
`McpServerToolConfig`, `McpServerConfig`, `RawMcpServerConfig`,
`McpServerTransportConfig`, `McpServerDisabledReason`, and
`codex_config::ConfigEditsBuilder`. New/moved functions include
`load_global_mcp_servers` and
`ConfigEditsBuilder::replace_mcp_servers`/`apply`. Why: MCP TOML
parsing/editing is config ownership, and this keeps config
validation/round-tripping (including per-tool approval overrides and
inline bearer-token rejection) in the config crate instead of
`codex-core`.

- Rewire `codex-core`, app-server, and plugin call sites onto the new
crates. Updated `Config::to_mcp_config(&self, plugins_manager)`,
`codex-rs/core/src/mcp.rs`, `codex-rs/core/src/connectors.rs`,
`codex-rs/core/src/codex.rs`,
`CodexMessageProcessor::list_mcp_server_status_task`, and
`utils/plugins/src/mcp_connector.rs` to build/pass the new MCP
config/runtime types. Why: plugin-provided MCP servers still merge with
user-configured servers, and runtime auth (`CodexAuth`) is threaded into
`with_codex_apps_mcp` / `collect_mcp_snapshot` explicitly so `McpConfig`
stays config-only.
2026-04-01 19:03:26 -07:00
Michael Bolin
9f0be146db cloud-tasks: split the mock client out of cloud-tasks-client (#16456)
## Why

`codex-cloud-tasks-client` was mixing two different roles: the real HTTP
client and the mock implementation used by tests and local mock mode.
Keeping both in the same crate forced Cargo feature toggles and Bazel
`crate_features` just to pick an implementation.

This change keeps `codex-cloud-tasks-client` focused on the shared API
surface and real backend client, and moves the mock implementation into
its own crate so we can remove those feature permutations cleanly.

## What changed

- add a new `codex-cloud-tasks-mock-client` crate that owns `MockClient`
- remove the `mock` and `online` features from
`codex-cloud-tasks-client`
- make `codex-cloud-tasks-client` unconditionally depend on
`codex-backend-client` and export `HttpClient` directly
- gate the mock-mode path in `codex-cloud-tasks` behind
`#[cfg(debug_assertions)]`, so release builds always initialize the real
HTTP client
- update `codex-cloud-tasks` and its tests to use
`codex-cloud-tasks-mock-client::MockClient` wherever mock behavior is
needed
- remove the matching Bazel `crate_features` override and shrink the
manifest verifier allowlist accordingly

## How tested

- `cargo test -p codex-cloud-tasks-client`
- `cargo test -p codex-cloud-tasks-mock-client`
- `cargo test -p codex-cloud-tasks`

---
[//]: # (BEGIN SAPLING FOOTER)
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with [ReviewStack](https://reviewstack.dev/openai/codex/pull/16456).
* #16457
* __->__ #16456
2026-04-01 12:09:14 -07:00
Eric Traut
61429a6c10 Rename tui_app_server to tui (#16104)
This is a follow-up to https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/15922. That
previous PR deleted the old `tui` directory and left the new
`tui_app_server` directory in place. This PR renames `tui_app_server` to
`tui` and fixes up all references.
2026-03-28 11:23:07 -06:00
Eric Traut
d65deec617 Remove the legacy TUI split (#15922)
This is the part 1 of 2 PRs that will delete the `tui` /
`tui_app_server` split. This part simply deletes the existing `tui`
directory and marks the `tui_app_server` feature flag as removed. I left
the `tui_app_server` feature flag in place for now so its presence
doesn't result in an error. It is simply ignored.

Part 2 will rename the `tui_app_server` directory `tui`. I did this as
two parts to reduce visible code churn.
2026-03-27 22:56:44 +00:00
jif-oai
2e849703cd chore: drop useless stuff (#15876) 2026-03-27 09:41:47 +01:00
Michael Bolin
44d28f500f codex-tools: extract shared tool schema parsing (#15923)
## Why

`parse_tool_input_schema` and the supporting `JsonSchema` model were
living in `core/src/tools/spec.rs`, but they already serve callers
outside `codex-core`.

Keeping that shared schema parsing logic inside `codex-core` makes the
crate boundary harder to reason about and works against the guidance in
`AGENTS.md` to avoid growing `codex-core` when reusable code can live
elsewhere.

This change takes the first extraction step by moving the schema parsing
primitive into its own crate while keeping the rest of the tool-spec
assembly in `codex-core`.

## What changed

- added a new `codex-tools` crate under `codex-rs/tools`
- moved the shared tool input schema model and sanitizer/parser into
`tools/src/json_schema.rs`
- kept `tools/src/lib.rs` exports-only, with the module-level unit tests
split into `json_schema_tests.rs`
- updated `codex-core` to use `codex-tools::JsonSchema` and re-export
`parse_tool_input_schema`
- updated `codex-app-server` dynamic tool validation to depend on
`codex-tools` directly instead of reaching through `codex-core`
- wired the new crate into the Cargo workspace and Bazel build graph
2026-03-27 00:03:35 +00:00
Michael Bolin
e36ebaa3da fix: box apply_patch test harness futures (#15835)
## Why

`#[large_stack_test]` made the `apply_patch_cli` tests pass by giving
them more stack, but it did not address why those tests needed the extra
stack in the first place.

The real problem is the async state built by the `apply_patch_cli`
harness path. Those tests await three helper boundaries directly:
harness construction, turn submission, and apply-patch output
collection. If those helpers inline their full child futures, the test
future grows to include the whole harness startup and request/response
path.

This change replaces the workaround from #12768 with the same basic
approach used in #13429, but keeps the fix narrower: only the helper
boundaries awaited directly by `apply_patch_cli` stay boxed.

## What Changed

- removed `#[large_stack_test]` from
`core/tests/suite/apply_patch_cli.rs`
- restored ordinary `#[tokio::test(flavor = "multi_thread",
worker_threads = 2)]` annotations in that suite
- deleted the now-unused `codex-test-macros` crate and removed its
workspace wiring
- boxed only the three helper boundaries that the suite awaits directly:
  - `apply_patch_harness_with(...)`
  - `TestCodexHarness::submit(...)`
  - `TestCodexHarness::apply_patch_output(...)`
- added comments at those boxed boundaries explaining why they remain
boxed

## Testing

- `cargo test -p codex-core --test all suite::apply_patch_cli --
--nocapture`

## References

- #12768
- #13429
2026-03-26 17:32:04 +00:00
jif-oai
6dcac41d53 chore: drop artifacts lib (#15864) 2026-03-26 15:28:59 +01:00
jif-oai
7dac332c93 feat: exec-server prep for unified exec (#15691)
This PR partially rebase `unified_exec` on the `exec-server` and adapt
the `exec-server` accordingly.

## What changed in `exec-server`

1. Replaced the old "broadcast-driven; process-global" event model with
process-scoped session events. The goal is to be able to have dedicated
handler for each process.
2. Add to protocol contract to support explicit lifecycle status and
stream ordering:
- `WriteResponse` now returns `WriteStatus` (Accepted, UnknownProcess,
StdinClosed, Starting) instead of a bool.
  - Added seq fields to output/exited notifications.
  - Added terminal process/closed notification.
3. Demultiplexed remote notifications into per-process channels. Same as
for the event sys
4. Local and remote backends now both implement ExecBackend.
5. Local backend wraps internal process ID/operations into per-process
ExecProcess objects.
6. Remote backend registers a session channel before launch and
unregisters on failed launch.

## What changed in `unified_exec`

1. Added unified process-state model and backend-neutral process
wrapper. This will probably disappear in the future, but it makes it
easier to keep the work flowing on both side.
- `UnifiedExecProcess` now handles both local PTY sessions and remote
exec-server processes through a shared `ProcessHandle`.
- Added `ProcessState` to track has_exited, exit_code, and terminal
failure message consistently across backends.
2. Routed write and lifecycle handling through process-level methods.

## Some rationals

1. The change centralizes execution transport in exec-server while
preserving policy and orchestration ownership in core, avoiding
duplicated launch approval logic. This comes from internal discussion.
2. Session-scoped events remove coupling/cross-talk between processes
and make stream ordering and terminal state explicit (seq, closed,
failed).
3. The failure-path surfacing (remote launch failures, write failures,
transport disconnects) makes command tool output and cleanup behavior
deterministic

## Follow-ups:
* Unify the concept of thread ID behind an obfuscated struct
* FD handling
* Full zsh-fork compatibility
* Full network sandboxing compatibility
* Handle ws disconnection
2026-03-26 15:22:34 +01:00
jif-oai
b00a05c785 feat: drop artifact tool and feature (#15851) 2026-03-26 13:21:24 +01:00
jif-oai
7ef3cfe63e feat: replace askama by custom lib (#15784)
Finalise the drop of `askama` to use our internal lib instead
2026-03-26 10:33:25 +01:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
9dbe098349 Extract codex-core-skills crate (#15749)
## Summary
- move skill loading and management into codex-core-skills
- leave codex-core with the thin integration layer and shared wiring

## Testing
- CI

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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-03-25 12:57:42 -07:00
viyatb-oai
6124564297 feat: add websocket auth for app-server (#14847)
## Summary
This change adds websocket authentication at the app-server transport
boundary and enforces it before JSON-RPC `initialize`, so authenticated
deployments reject unauthenticated clients during the websocket
handshake rather than after a connection has already been admitted.

During rollout, websocket auth is opt-in for non-loopback listeners so
we do not break existing remote clients. If `--ws-auth ...` is
configured, the server enforces auth during websocket upgrade. If auth
is not configured, non-loopback listeners still start, but app-server
logs a warning and the startup banner calls out that auth should be
configured before real remote use.

The server supports two auth modes: a file-backed capability token, and
a standard HMAC-signed JWT/JWS bearer token verified with the
`jsonwebtoken` crate, with optional issuer, audience, and clock-skew
validation. Capability tokens are normalized, hashed, and compared in
constant time. Short shared secrets for signed bearer tokens are
rejected at startup. Requests carrying an `Origin` header are rejected
with `403` by transport middleware, and authenticated clients present
credentials as `Authorization: Bearer <token>` during websocket upgrade.

## Validation
- `cargo test -p codex-app-server transport::auth`
- `cargo test -p codex-cli app_server_`
- `cargo clippy -p codex-app-server --all-targets -- -D warnings`
- `just bazel-lock-check`

Note: in the broad `cargo test -p codex-app-server
connection_handling_websocket` run, the touched websocket auth cases
passed, but unrelated Unix shutdown tests failed with a timeout in this
environment.

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Co-authored-by: Eric Traut <etraut@openai.com>
2026-03-25 12:35:57 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
d273efc0f3 Extract codex-analytics crate (#15748)
## Summary
- move the analytics events client into codex-analytics
- update codex-core and app-server callsites to use the new crate

## Testing
- CI

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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-03-25 11:08:05 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
2bb1027e37 Extract codex-plugin crate (#15747)
## Summary
- extract plugin identifiers and load-outcome types into codex-plugin
- update codex-core to consume the new plugin crate

## Testing
- CI

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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-03-25 11:07:31 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
ad74543a6f Extract codex-utils-plugins crate (#15746)
## Summary
- extract shared plugin path and manifest helpers into
codex-utils-plugins
- update codex-core to consume the utility crate

## Testing
- CI

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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-03-25 11:05:35 -07:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
fba3c79885 Extract codex-instructions crate (#15744)
## Summary
- extract instruction fragment and user-instruction types into
codex-instructions
- update codex-core to consume the new crate

## Testing
- CI

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Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-03-25 10:43:49 -07:00
jif-oai
f190a95a4f feat: rendering library v1 (#15778)
The goal will be to replace askama
2026-03-25 16:07:04 +00:00
Ahmed Ibrahim
2e03d8b4d2 Extract rollout into its own crate (#15548) 2026-03-24 18:10:53 -07:00